No by bowling camera I mean the typical broadcast camera. That's what Ross said.
For the "batting camera" it is behind the batsman but not near the ground level like in Cricket 2007 and IC2010. I posted a few comparisons earlier and suggested that it would be elevated, maybe at a similar level to the broadcast level (but behind the batsman, remember) and Ross said I was on the right track.
Apparently you can bat with the camera behind the bowler but with these new controls it doesn't feel natural. If you are a right-handed batsman then to hit a drive you would have to pull down the joystick but in real life you push the bat away from you when driving.
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For me in any game with a career mode I always played it using the typical broadcast camera. I always found the close, following cameras hard to handle and also found it difficult switching between them and the broadcast cameras depending on which game mode I was playing.
I remember Rob Walkley talking about that for AC09. Chance of a dismissal increased if you bowled 3 in the same place then switched.
Nice to hear there is a broadcast cam and as much as behind the camera is more natural I'd expect a game to be playable in normal broadcast cam (for me I like my games to look like tv)
We really need to play the game first though. It may feel much better the other way.
No I'd still want to play the whole thing as you would see it on TV.
I've been playing a bit of AC09 recently and got Australia out for 45 in a Test match. This works.
Again, I'd suggest you wait and see.
Are Madden NFL games played like you'd see on TV?
Are NHL games played like you'd see on TV?
Again, I'd suggest you wait and see.
Are Madden NFL games played like you'd see on TV?
Are NHL games played like you'd see on TV?
Who gives a tiny damn how those sports are played?
No I'd still want to play the whole thing as you would see it on TV.
Totally agree. Ross/Mike please make sure we can play the game that way please.